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Class RouterApplianceInstance (1.6.1)
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RouterApplianceInstance ( mapping = None , * , ignore_unknown_fields = False , ** kwargs )
A router appliance instance is a Compute Engine virtual
machine (VM) instance that acts as a BGP speaker. A router
appliance instance is specified by the URI of the VM and the
internal IP address of one of the VM's network interfaces.
Attributes Name Description virtual_machine
str
The URI of the VM.
ip_address
str
The IP address on the VM to use for peering.
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Last updated 2024-09-05 UTC.
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